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Comércio Atlântico de escravos no litoral de Pernambuco entre 1831e 1855: traficantes, embarcações e portos de desembarque [PDF]
The 19th century, Pernambuco was the third largest slaves trade plaza in Brazil. Throughout this period, more than a million slaves landed in the province.
Manuel Silvestre da Silva Júnior
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Routes of Atlantic Slave Voyages: Revised Framework and New Insights
This study explores data on the Atlantic slave trade through a revised framework, focusing not simply on voyages of individual slave ships but on aggregating them by route, linking an African region of departure with an American region of arrival.
Patrick Manning, Yu Liu
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In 2015, the Ark of Return monument, designed by Rodney Leon, was inaugurated in front of the UN headquarters in New York City. Almost 400 years earlier, the monument to the Grand Duke of Tuscany, Ferdinando I de’ Medici, was erected in Livorno.
Brigitte Sölch
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Slavery and Kant’s Doctrine of Right
In the 1780s through the end of 1790s, Kant made various references to slavery (in its different forms) and the transatlantic slave trade in the context of his political philosophy or philosophy of right.
Huaping Lu-Adler
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The Role of Christianity and Islam in Slavery: A Wesleyan Interpretation
This paper is a detail of slave trade and how it impacted Africans and specifically how it became a source of inspiration for John Wesley the founder of Methodism in his mission endeavors.
Maiko, Saneta
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Reflects upon the commemoration of the Atlantic slave trade and American slavery. Author describes how the slave trade and slavery was recently "rediscovered", as a part of Dutch history, and he compares this to the attention to this history in other ...
Gert Oostindie
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Resenha de: The abolition of the Brazilian slave trade
BETHELL (Leslie). — The Abolition of the Brazilian Slave Trade: Britain, Brasil and the Slave Trade Questions, 1807/1869. Cambridge, 1970. 425 pp.
Suely Robles Reis de Queiroz
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This article explores the local and intercontinental networks that underpinned the private trade in slaves and the transportation of the enslaved in the VOC seaborne empire during the eighteenth century.
L. Mbeki, Matthias van Rossum
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MOZAMBIQUE AND THE END OF ATLANTIC TRAFFICKING IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
Long before the Atlantic became the main route of the slave trade out of Africa, the Indian Ocean was already the scene of this ancient trade, fundamentally in the direction of the Islamic world.
Diego Zonta
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Among the reasons that had taken the Brazilian Empire in middle of 19th century to effectively fight against the Atlantic slave trade from Africa to Brazil, extinguishing it in little time, detach that relative in such a way public security face enslaved
Jos\u00E9 Maia Bezerra Neto
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